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[[Image:Cuba02a.jpg|thumb|250px|Congressional Delegation meet with Cuban Foreign Minister, [[Felipe Perez Roque]]]] | [[Image:Cuba02a.jpg|thumb|250px|Congressional Delegation meet with Cuban Foreign Minister, [[Felipe Perez Roque]]]] | ||
From Dec. 15 - Dec. 18, 2006, a Congressional Delegation of ten congressmen and women from the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] visited Havana, Cuba. Leading the delegation were [[Jeff Flake]] and [[Bill Delahunt]]. The other participants were [[Hilda Solis]], [[Jo Ann Emerson]], [[Jerry Moran]], [[Michael Conaway]], [[Jane Harman]], [[Lincoln Davis]], [[Gregory Meeks]] and [[Jim McGovern]]. The delegation met with Cuban Foreign Minister, [[Felipe Perez Roque]] and other communist officials. The delegation asked to meet with Raul Castro during their weekend visit to Cuba, but there was no word on whether such a meeting would take place.<ref>[http://havanajournal.com/politics/entry/fidel-castro-and-us-congressional-trip-to-cuba-update/ Havana Journal website: ''Fidel Castro and US Congressional trip to Cuba update'', Dec. 17, 2006] (accessed on April 28, 2010)</ref> | From Dec. 15 - Dec. 18, 2006, a Congressional Delegation of ten congressmen and women from the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] visited Havana, Cuba. Leading the delegation were [[Jeff Flake]] and [[Bill Delahunt]]. The other participants were [[Hilda Solis]], [[Jo Ann Emerson]], [[Jerry Moran]], [[Michael Conaway]], [[Jane Harman]], [[Lincoln Davis]], [[Gregory Meeks]] and [[Jim McGovern]]. The delegation met with Cuban Foreign Minister, [[Felipe Perez Roque]] and other communist officials. The delegation asked to meet with Raul Castro during their weekend visit to Cuba, but there was no word on whether such a meeting would take place.<ref>[http://havanajournal.com/politics/entry/fidel-castro-and-us-congressional-trip-to-cuba-update/ Havana Journal website: ''Fidel Castro and US Congressional trip to Cuba update'', Dec. 17, 2006] (accessed on April 28, 2010)</ref> | ||
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+ | A delegation of American lawmakers led by Senator [[Patrick Leahy]] arrived in Cuba on Monday, Feb. 18, 2013, in order to gauge the island's economic changes and to lobby on behalf of [[Alan Gross]], an American whose detention has chilled relations between the two countries. The trip was the first to the Communist-run island by high-level US politicians since President [[Barack Obama]]'s re-election in November. | ||
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+ | The delegation also included, Republican senator [[Jeff Flake]], the Democrat senators [[Sherrod Brown]], [[Debbie Stabenow]] and [[Sheldon Whitehouse]] and the Democratic congressmen [[James McGovern]] (Massachusetts) and [[Chris Van Hollen]] from Maryland, Gross's home state.<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/18/patrick-leahy-cuba-alan-gross[TheGuardian,<ref>[Senator Patrick Leahy leads US group to Cuba to seek release of Alan Gross]</ref> | ||
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Cuba Trip

From Dec. 15 - Dec. 18, 2006, a Congressional Delegation of ten congressmen and women from the U.S. House of Representatives visited Havana, Cuba. Leading the delegation were Jeff Flake and Bill Delahunt. The other participants were Hilda Solis, Jo Ann Emerson, Jerry Moran, Michael Conaway, Jane Harman, Lincoln Davis, Gregory Meeks and Jim McGovern. The delegation met with Cuban Foreign Minister, Felipe Perez Roque and other communist officials. The delegation asked to meet with Raul Castro during their weekend visit to Cuba, but there was no word on whether such a meeting would take place.[1]
Second Cuba trip
A delegation of American lawmakers led by Senator Patrick Leahy arrived in Cuba on Monday, Feb. 18, 2013, in order to gauge the island's economic changes and to lobby on behalf of Alan Gross, an American whose detention has chilled relations between the two countries. The trip was the first to the Communist-run island by high-level US politicians since President Barack Obama's re-election in November.
The delegation also included, Republican senator Jeff Flake, the Democrat senators Sherrod Brown, Debbie Stabenow and Sheldon Whitehouse and the Democratic congressmen James McGovern (Massachusetts) and Chris Van Hollen from Maryland, Gross's home state.Cite error: Closing </ref>
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References
- ↑ Havana Journal website: Fidel Castro and US Congressional trip to Cuba update, Dec. 17, 2006 (accessed on April 28, 2010)